well C is carbon, carbon is a nonmetal
H is hydrogen and it's also a nonmetal
when you have two nonmetal it is a COVALENT compound
when you have a metal and a nonmetal it is IONIC compound
example: NaAr sodium and argon one is a metal and on is a nonmetal
it is covalent bonding, ionic bonding involves tranfers of electrons from metal to non metal, as c6h12o6 doesnt invole this, it is therefore covalent bonding
Firstly, C6H12 is not an atom. It is a compound. C is an atom, H is an atom, but C6H12 is the combination of different atoms, which is a compound. Second, it's covalent bonding.
You think probable to glucose; many compounds have the same formula.
There are polar O-H bonds. So there are hydrogen bonds between molecules.
All hydrocarbons have covalent bonds.
The bonds are covalent.
Chlorocthase C2H2Cl Ethanec C2H6 Chloroethane, C2H5Cl Ethane, C2H6
All the bonds in C2H6, ethane, are covalent.
It's C2H4.
Carbon form 4 strong bonds with other elements. It does not form double bonds in ethane.
Van der Waals' forces
Chlorocthase C2H2Cl Ethanec C2H6 Chloroethane, C2H5Cl Ethane, C2H6
All the bonds in C2H6, ethane, are covalent.
No because there is not an OH group present, this compound is not soluble in water.
It's C2H4.
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Overlap of one sp3 hybrid orbital on each atom to form a sigma bond.
Ethane is a colorless, odorless gas
Carbon form 4 strong bonds with other elements. It does not form double bonds in ethane.
Van der Waals' forces
Electrons are shared in a type of bond known as covalent. This type of bond is also considered a chemical bond.
A hydrocarbon is C2H6.
1molecule of C2H6 contains 2 carbon atoms